Fayetteville man charged with DUI and fleeing

CHAMBERSBURG – A Fayetteville man led police on a high-speed chase early Sunday for two miles in Guilford Township, according to Pennsylvania State Police, Chambersburg.

Dustin Ray Carbaugh, 34, was charged with the felony of fleeing or attempting to elude police. He was also charged with driving under the influence, recklessly endangering, disorderly conduct and obstruction of justice. He is held in Franklin County Jail after failing to post $100,000 bail.

Trooper Andrew Shaffron was going east on U.S. 30 near Franklin Farm Lane around 1:38 a.m. Sunday when he clocked an eastbound Jeep Grand Cherokee doing 70 mph for more than a quarter mile in the 45 mph zone, according to court documents. Shaffron activated the emergency lights and siren on his unmarked patrol car. The Jeep accelerated to 90 mph and failed to stay in its lane. It stopped abruptly at Downey Drive when it got stuck behind another car.

Carbaugh was ordered out of the car and taken into custody, according to court documents. Shaffron said he smelled a strong odor of alcohol on Carbaugh and saw his slurred speech and glassy eyes. Carbaugh refused a blood test, and troopers got a search warrant to test his blood. Carbaugh also refused the search warrant.

Carbaugh urinated on the toilet, floor and walls at the state police barracks after troopers told him not to, according to court documents.